Ryan Braun [ADS] wrote:
Hey guys. I have some perl replication scripts (fdstool) that I
developed on
fds 1.0.4. On my first attempt to use them on a 1.1+ (in this particular
case 1.1.2), the changelog object creation bails because the
nsslapd-instancedir attribute in cn=config isn't set.
##############################
# find the instance-dir
##############################
$msg = $ldap->search (
base => "cn=config",
scope => "base",
filter => "(objectClass=*)",
);
my $instance_dir = $msg->entry(0)->get_value("nsslapd-instancedir");
ends up as null as there isn't anything at said attribute.
Also,
shodan:/home/ryan/fdstools# ldapsearch -x -h yzxXXXX0 -D "cn=Directory
Manager" -W -b "cn=config" "objectclass=*"|grep instancedir
Enter LDAP Password:
nsslapd-instancedir:
shodan:/home/ryan/fdstools# ldapsearch -x -h yzxXXXX0 -D "cn=Directory
Manager" -W -b "cn=config" "objectclass=*"|grep nsslapd-ldifdir
Enter LDAP Password:
nsslapd-ldifdir: /var/lib/dirsrv/slapd-yzxdmns0/ldif
For now I'm useing nsslapd-ldifdir and just ~ s/\/ldif// to cut off the ldir
directory, but am just confirming this behavior is intended. FWIW I built
the packages myself, so it could very well be my own fault :P
Well, it depends - what were you using nsslapd-instancedir for? There
are several other attributes you could use now, depending on what you're
trying to do.
Ryan
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